9th May 2008

Now Yahoo becomes more informative

India is the first market in which Glue Pages Beta is being launched by yahoo.

Yahoo launched this new search concept. This is the new way to find answers quickly.

Only Yahoo India is using Glue Pages as the default search option, however, so the company appears to be pretty interested in this presentational style.

Now Search is United with text, images, and video content from anywhere on the web on a single page. Currently you can get the most relevant information for health, sports, entertainment, travel, technology and finance from across the Web.

The Glue Pages were designed to save time and a new way of serving content on a broader level. This search technology is used to get the most relevant search results alongside classic Yahoo India Search Results.

Users can switch back to Classic Search Results with a small tab.

A search for a topic combines results Yahoo Groups, Yahoo blogs, HowStuffWorks, Yahoo Health and Yahoo Answers.

Glue Pages combine traditional search results with a wealth of other related information. Traditional search results appear on the left side of the page, with other modules like sponsored links, medical information, Wikipedia entries, stock charts, Flickr images, train schedules, restaurant lists, recipes, news, and even Google blog search results.

Because Yahoo already having its research and development base in India, developers are available to create applications around the Yahoo technology, Glue Pages beta was selected to run on the Yahoo India site.

Yahoo Look for Glue Pages to spread if it’s at all successful in India.

If you want to get the whole information for a particuler subject then put a specific keyword related to that category . For example if you want to search for sports then put name of the game like Football in http://in.search.yahoo.com/ It will returns standard search results on the left, in the right you will have Wikipedia: football, News: football, Answers: football, Flickr Images: football.

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